Claims
- 1. In a hydrocarbon conversion process which comprises contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with a substantially liquid phase acid catalyst comprising (a) a metal halide selected from the group consisting of the fluorides, chlorides and bromides of tantalum, niobium, antimony and boron and the chlorides and bromides of aluminum and gallium and (b) a Bronsted acid containing fluoride, thereby forming a hydrocarbon phase and a catalyst phase, said catalyst phase having become at least partially deactivated due to the presence of a compound selected from the group consisting of allylic carbonium ions, alkylaromatic carbonium ions and mixtures thereof in said acid catalyst, the improvement which comprises regenerating at least a portion of said catalyst by contact with a noble metal selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium and mixtures thereof and hydrogen at a temperature in the range of from 0.degree. to about 150.degree. C. for a period of time sufficient to obtain an acid catalyst possessing a greater activity for hydrocarbon conversion than that possessed by said deactivated catalyst.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said acid catalyst comprises a metal halide selected from the group consisting of the fluorides, chlorides and bromides of tantalum, niobium and boron in combination with a Bronsted acid selected from the group consisting of hydrogen fluoride, fluorosulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the Bronsted acid is hydrogen fluoride.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the amount of hydrogen present during regeneration is sufficient to maintain a hydrogen partial pressure of at least 5 psig.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen is substantially dispersed in the partially deactivated catalyst during regeneration.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein the noble metal is supported on a solid carrier that is substantially inert to the partially deactivated acid catalyst.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the acid catalyst thus regenerated is recycled to the hydrocarbon conversion process.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein said acid catalyst comprises a metal halide selected from the group consisting of tantalum pentafluoride, niobium pentafluoride and mixtures thereof and hydrogen fluoride.
- 9. In a hydrocarbon conversion process which comprises contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with a substantially liquid phase acid catalyst comprising (a) a metal halide selected from the group consisting of tantalum pentafluoride, niobium pentafluoride and mixtures thereof and hydrogen fluoride, thereby forming a hydrocarbon phase and a catalyst phase, said catalyst phase having become at least partially deactivated due to the presence of a compound selected from the group consisting of allylic carbonium ions, alkylaromatic carbonium ions and mixtures thereof in said acid catalyst, the improvement which comprises regenerating at least a portion of said catalyst by contact with a noble metal selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, and mixtures thereof and hydrogen, said regeneration being effected at a temperature in the range of from 0.degree. to about 150.degree. C. and at a hydrogen partial pressure of at least 5 psig for a period of time sufficient to obtain an acid catalyst possessing a greater activity for hydrocarbon conversion than that possessed by said deactivated catalyst.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the noble metal is palladium.
- 11. The process of claim 9 wherein the temperature during regeneration ranges from about 0.degree. to about 100.degree. C.
- 12. The process of claim 9 wherein the hydrogen is substantially dispersed in the partially deactivated catalyst during regeneration.
- 13. The process of claim 9 wherein the noble metal is supported on a solid carrier that is substantially inert to the partially deactivated acid catalyst.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the support is carbon.
- 15. The process of claim 9 wherein said hydrocarbon conversion process is isomerization and said hydrocarbon feedstock comprises an acyclic hydrocarbon having at least four carbon atoms, an alicyclic hydrocarbon having at least six carbon atoms and mixtures thereof.
- 16. The process of claim 9 wherein said hydrocarbon conversion process is alkylation and said hydrocarbon feedstock comprises a component selected from the group consisting of an acyclic hydrocarbon having at least one carbon atom, an alicyclic hydrocarbon having at least 5 carbon atoms, an aromatic and alkyl aromatic hydrocarbon having at least 6 carbon atoms and mixtures thereof, and said hydrocarbon feedstock is reacted with an olefin containing from 2 to about 12 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 17. In an isomerization process which comprises contacting a feedstock containing a component selected from the group consisting of acyclic hydrocarbons having at least four carbon atoms, alicyclic hydrocarbons having at least six carbon atoms and mixtures thereof with an acid catalyst comprising a metal fluoride selected from the group consisting of tantalum pentafluoride, niobium pentafluoride and mixtures thereof in combination with hydrogen fluoride, thereby forming a hydrocarbon phase and a catalyst phase, said catalyst phase having become at least partially deactivated due to the presence of a compound selected from the group consisting of allylic carbonium ions, alkylaromatic carbonium ions and mixtures thereof in said acid catalyst, the improvement which comprises regenerating at least a portion of said catalyst in a regeneration zone by contact therein with a noble metal selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium and mixtures thereof and hydrogen, said regeneration being effected at a temperature in the range of from about 0.degree. to about 150.degree. C. and at a hydrogen partial pressure in the range of from about 5 to about 2000 psig for a period of time sufficient to obtain a catalyst possessing a greater activity for isomerization than that possessed by said deactivated catalyst.
- 18. The process of claim 17 wherein the noble metal is supported on a solid carrier that is substantially inert to the acid catalyst.
- 19. The process of claim 18 wherein the noble metal is palladium.
- 20. The process of claim 18 wherein the support is carbon.
- 21. The process of claim 17 wherein the temperature ranges from about 25.degree. to about 75.degree. C.
- 22. In an alkylation process which comprises contacting a feedstock containing a component selected from the group consisting of acyclic hydrocarbons having at least one carbon atom, alicyclic hydrocarbons having at least 5 carbon atoms, aromatic and alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons having at least 6 carbon atoms and mixtures thereof, with an olefin containing from 2 to about 12 carbon atoms per molecule and with an acid catalyst comprising a metal fluoride selected from the group consisting of tantalum pentafluoride, niobium pentafluoride and mixtures thereof in combination with hydrogen fluoride, thereby forming a hydrocarbon phase and a catalyst phase, said catalyst having become at least partially deactivated due to the presence of a compound selected from the group consisting of allylic carbonium ions, alkylaromatic carbonium ions and mixtures thereof in said acid catalyst, the improvement which comprises regenerating at least a portion of said catalyst in a regeneration zone by contact therein with a noble metal selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium and mixtures thereof and hydrogen, said regeneration being effected at a temperature in the range of from about 0.degree. to about 150.degree. C. and at a hydrogen partial pressure in the range of from about 5 to about 2000 psig for a period of time sufficient to obtain a catalyst possessing a greater activity for alkylation than that possessed by said deactivated catalyst.
- 23. The process of claim 22 wherein the noble metal is supported on a solid carrier that is substantially inert to the acid catalyst.
- 24. The process of claim 23 wherein the noble metal is palladium.
- 25. The process of claim 23 wherein the support is carbon.
- 26. The process of claim 22 wherein the temperature ranges from about 25.degree. to about 75.degree. C.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 577,351 filed May 14, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,025,459.
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George A. Olah et al. Carbonium Ions vol. II, pp. 783, 802, 803, Wiley, Intersciences, 1970. |
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